Kierkegaard som lærer

Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 45 (2):138-149 (2010)
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This paper argues that seduction can be a fruitful pedagogic communication strategy with reference to existential and religious issues. Since seduction is a dangerous measure I will turn to someone who has really got to grips with these problems: namely, Søren Kierkegaard. The main question, which in its own way centres on certain pedagogic challenges, is: how is it possible to make a case for seduction as having existential educational values?

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